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A section of an aqueduct thought to have been built by the Roman emperor Hadrian to supply water to Corinth from ancient Tenea was among the project's most notable archeological finds, the Greek ...
It appears that the channels had been cleaned of carbonate deposits ... fresh water supply was a problem. A new aqueduct was therefore built to supply Constantinople from springs 60 kilometers ...
A section of an aqueduct thought to have been built by the Roman emperor Hadrian to supply water to Corinth from ancient Tenea was among the project's most notable archeological finds, the Greek ...